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Indian American entrepreneurs drive $2 billion GovCon ecosystem in Washington

In a space once dominated by legacy contractors, IAMBIG’s rise signals something larger: immigrant-led enterprises reshaping Washington’s federal supply chain.

IAMBIG members / Lalit K Jha/ New India Abroad

 A growing force in the U.S. federal contracting world gathered in McLean, a Virginia sub-urb of the national capital, this week as the Indian American Business Impact Group (IAMBIG) hosted its annual GovCon summit, showcasing how a once-niche network of entrepreneurs has built a $2 billion footprint across Washington’s government contracting landscape.

The ballroom hummed with quiet confidence as founders, executives, and technologists filled the annual GovCon event of the Indian American Business Impact Group (IAMBIG). What began only a few years ago as a small gathering among federal contractors has evolved into the largest professional network of Indian American business leaders in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area.

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